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Good taste is better than bad taste, but bad taste is better than none
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1945
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Showing posts with label
1945
.
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Sunday, April 27, 2025
Humphrey Bogart in
Argument
!... or
Disagreement
!... or
Quarrel
!... or
Dispute
!... or...
CONFLICT
1945
Directed by Curtis Bernhardt
Written by Robert Siodmak, Alfred Neumann, Arthur T. Horman, and Dwight Taylor
Spoilers: moderate (or a touch more than moderate, but, anyway, not high)
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Sunday, January 23, 2022
Look at me, I'm dancing
ANCHORS AWEIGH
1945
Directed by George Sidney
Written by Isobel Lennart (based on a story by Natalie Marcin)
Spoilers: moderate
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Saturday, August 21, 2021
It's impossible, but it is rather sweet
YOLANDA AND THE THIEF
1945
Directed by Vincente Minnelli
Written by Irving Brecher, Jacques Thery, and Ludwig Bemelans
Spoiler alert: moderate
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Monday, July 15, 2019
Walt Disney, part IX: I mean, has
anyone
ever been to Baía?
THE THREE CABALLEROS
The package film era of Disney at its most playful, of course that must be very playful indeed. Tastes may vary on whether that makes
The Three Caballeros
actually
good
or not, but, heck, it's certainly something to see.
1944 Mexico/1945 USA
Directed by Norman Ferguson
Spoiler alert: inapplicable in the extreme
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